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You are the sun, Calling lowly to the galaxy, Tragic and celestial, 40 billion light years from the closest star, And the moon rings like a bell; Earthquake vibrations across the vacuum of space, Echoes roll over your skin, just whispers of what once was, Like a house that has already been burned down, Alarm still shrieking into the shell That this is danger, This is living, But the moon is too far to hear a warning over the bell tolls, An angelus to Sirius and Orion and Pyxis, And the sun is farther still, drowning in a sea of silent stars, Baying softly of loneliness and terror to the empty night, I am the moon, You, the sun. In the end, we are all just houses, Waiting to be burned down.
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Mar 19, 2017
Mar 19, 2017 at 9:23 PM UTC
You Are The Sun
You are the sun, Calling lowly to the galaxy, Tragic and celestial, 40 billion light years from the closest star, And the moon rings like a bell; Earthquake vibrations across the vacuum of space, Echoes roll over your skin, just whispers of what once was, Like a house that has already been burned down, Alarm still shrieking into the shell That this is danger, This is living, But the moon is too far to hear a warning over the bell tolls, An angelus to Sirius and Orion and Pyxis, And the sun is farther still, drowning in a sea of silent stars, Baying softly of loneliness and terror to the empty night, I am the moon, You, the sun. In the end, we are all just houses, Waiting to be burned down.
suzanne-stapleton
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Mar 19, 2017
Mar 19, 2017 at 9:23 PM UTC
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